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{{library}}The ''D Forms Library'', or '''DFL''', is a Win32 windowing library for the [[D]] language. DFL attempts to bring a high level, easy to use interface to the Win32 [[API]]. |
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Selected Features of DFL: |
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With DFL you can: |
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* Creation and management of GUI applications with a simple, object-oriented interface. |
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* Event handlers for almost any event can be attached to many objects, such as controls, forms, and menus. |
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* Controls can be docked on the parent form, so resize code isn't needed. |
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* DFL provides sockets that do not block the GUI thread. |
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* Much more! |
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This is an example of a library. You may see a list of other libraries used on Rosetta Code at Category:Solutions by Library.
The D Forms Library, or DFL, is a Win32 windowing library for the D language. DFL attempts to bring a high level, easy to use interface to the Win32 API.
Selected Features of DFL:
- Creation and management of GUI applications with a simple, object-oriented interface.
- Event handlers for almost any event can be attached to many objects, such as controls, forms, and menus.
- Controls can be docked on the parent form, so resize code isn't needed.
- DFL provides sockets that do not block the GUI thread.
(Adapted from the DFL Wiki)
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